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National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care third edition of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care was recently released. The emphasis of this edition is on continuity, consistency, and quality of care. The guidelines reflect the continuing maturation of the field, changes in practice, along with developments in the palliative care evidence base and outcomes research. The collaborative consensus process continues between AAHPM, CAPC, HPNA and NPCRC; organizational members of the National Coalition for Hospice and Palliative Care as well as the National Association of Social Workers and NHPCO. Visit http://www.nationalconsensusproject.org to download a copy of the Guidelines.

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Join this virtual conference on Aug. 9-11 -- brought to you by AAHPM, HPNA and NHPCO. Participate in engaging sessions, a poster gallery and video library with expert faculty. Sessions will be available to all registrants for 3 months after the event. 12 hours CE/CME credit available. Learn more.

Join this virtual conference on Aug. 9-11 -- brought to you by AAHPM, HPNA and NHPCO. Participate in engaging sessions, a poster gallery and video library with expert faculty. Sessions will be available to all registrants for 3 months after the event. 12 hours CE/CME credit available.

Join this virtual conference on Aug. 9-11 -- brought to you by AAHPM, HPNA and NHPCO. Participate in engaging sessions, a poster gallery and video library with expert faculty. Sessions will be available to all registrants for three months after the event. 12 hours CE/CME credit available.

National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care third edition of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care was recently released. The emphasis of this edition is on continuity, consistency and quality of care. The guidelines reflect the continuing maturation of the field, changes in practice, along with developments in the palliative care evidence base and outcomes research. The collaborative consensus process continues between AAHPM, CAPC, HPNA and NPCRC; organizational members of the National Coalition for Hospice and Palliative Care; as well as the National Association of Social Workers and NHPCO. Visit http://www.nationalconsensusproject.org to download a copy of the Guidelines.